Nation

Nation (from Latin: natio, "people, tribe, kin, genus, class, flock") is a social concept with no uncontroversial definition, but that is most commonly used to designate larger groups or collectives of people with common characteristics attributed to them—including language, traditions, customs (mores), habits (habitus), and ethnicity. A nation, by comparison, is more impersonal, abstract, and overtly political than an ethnic group. It is a cultural-political community that has become conscious of its autonomy, unity, and particular interests.

According to Joseph Stalin: "a nation is not a racial or tribal, but a historically constituted community of people;" "a nation is not a casual or ephemeral conglomeration, but a stable community of people"; "a nation is formed only as a result of lengthy and systematic intercourse, as a result of people living together generation after generation"; and, in its entirety: "a nation is a historically constituted, stable community of people, formed on the basis of a common language, territory, economic life, and psychological make-up manifested in a common culture."

By the 19th century, European settlers in the United States called the Cherokee one of the "Five Civilized Tribes", because they had adopted numerous cultural and technological practices of the European American settlers. The Cherokee were one of the first, if not the first, major non-European ethnic group to become U.S. citizens. Article 8 in the 1817 treaty with the Cherokee stated Cherokees may wish to become citizens of the United States. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the Cherokee Nation has more than 314,000 members, the largest of the 566 federally recognized Native American tribes in the United States. In addition, numerous groups claiming Cherokee lineage, some of which are state-recognized, have members who are among those 819,000-plus people claiming Cherokee ancestry on the US census.

The collective geographical area of all reservations is 56,200,000 acres (22,700,000ha; 87,800sqmi; 227,000km2), approximately the size of Idaho. While most reservations are small compared to US states, there are twelve Indian reservations larger than the state of Rhode Island. The largest reservation, the Navajo Nation Reservation, is similar in size to West Virginia. Reservations are unevenly distributed throughout the country; the majority are west of the Mississippi River and occupy lands that were first reserved by treaty or 'granted' from the public domain.

Revere was a prosperous and prominent Boston silversmith, who helped organize an intelligence and alarm system to keep watch on the British military. Revere later served as a Massachusetts militia officer, though his service culminated after the Penobscot Expedition, one of the most disastrous campaigns of the American Revolutionary War, for which he was absolved of blame. Following the war, Revere returned to his silversmith trade and used the profits from his expanding business to finance his work in iron casting, bronze bell and cannon casting, and the forging of copper bolts and spikes. Finally in 1800 he became the first American to successfully roll copper into sheets for use as sheathing on naval vessels.

Cherokee Nation Why do Cherokee Indians look like the white man?

Sorrow and Poverty in the Cherokee Nation

On April 16, 2007Cherokee NationTribal Councilors voted to raise the dividends to the Cheorkee people from their Casinos. Cherokee's recieve 30% of the profit to be used for services with the other 70% going back into business investments. All the businesses have either failed or are failing except for the casinos and smoke shops. These are operated under Cherokee Nation Enterprises and have their own board of directors appointed by Chief Chad Smith.
Cherokee Nation Industries(CNI)has recently reported they are losing close to a million dollars a year.

Cherokee Nation Why do Cherokee Indians look like the white man?

Sorrow and Poverty in the Cherokee Nation

On April 16, 2007Cherokee NationTribal Councilors voted to raise the dividends to the Cheorkee people from their Casinos. Cherokee's recieve 30% of the profit to be used for services with the other 70% going back into business investments. All the businesses have either failed or are failing except for the casinos and smoke shops. These are operated under Cherokee Nation Enterprises and have their own board of directors appointed by Chief Chad Smith.
Cherokee Nation Industries(CNI)has recently reported they are losing close to a million dollars a year.

On April 16, 2007Cherokee NationTribal Councilors voted to raise the dividends to the Cheorkee people from their Casinos. Cherokee's recieve 30% of the profit to be used for services with the other 70% going back into business investments. All the businesses have either failed or are failing except for the casinos and smoke shops. These are operated under Cherokee Nation Enterprises and have their own board of directors appointed by Chief Chad Smith.
Cherokee Nation Industries(CNI)has recently reported they are losing close to a million dollars a year.

On April 16, 2007Cherokee NationTribal Councilors voted to raise the dividends to the Cheorkee people from their Casinos. Cherokee's recieve 30% of the profit to be used for services with the other 70% going back into business investments. All the businesses have either failed or are failing except for the casinos and smoke shops. These are operated under Cherokee Nation Enterprises and have their own board of directors appointed by Chief Chad Smith.
Cherokee Nation Industries(CNI)has recently reported they are losing close to a million dollars a year.

VISIT CHEROKEE NATION

Osiyo Trade Show- Cherokee Nation Cultural Tourism

Osiyo is the traditional CherokeeGreeting. Come say "hello" to the Cherokee Nation, located in Northeastern Oklahoma's Green Country. With more than 66,000 acres to explore, a trip to the Cherokee Nation is an adventure through the historic doorways of Indian Territory and pre-statehood. Learn more about our culture, people and language through one of our unique cultural tours. To book yours, visit CherokeeTourismOK.com or call toll-free (877) 779-6977.

published: 10 Oct 2012

Native American Flute Music: Meditation Music for Shamanic Astral Projection, Healing Music

Native American FluteMusic: Meditation Music for Shamanic Astral Projection, Healing Music
Shamanism is a system for psychic, emotional, and spiritual healing and for exploration, discovery, and knowledge gathering about non-material worlds and states of mind. Shamanism is a "technique of ecstasy" in which the spirit of the shaman leaves the body and travels to communicate with spirit helpers and other beings for the purpose of obtaining knowledge, power, or healing.
Shamanic Astral Projection or Shamanic Journeying is an altered state of consciousness wherein you enter a realm called non-ordinary reality. By journeying you can gather knowledge and perform healing in ways that are not accessible in ordinary waking reality.
How does shamanism work?
Some people think that in shamanic ...

INSIDE LOOK: CHEROKEE GIFT SHOP

Have you been inside the new CherokeeGift Shop inside Hard Rock Hotel & CasinoTulsa? Cherokee culture is vibrant and alive in the gift shop’s fresh, modern look. Visitors can purchase unique apparel, Native American arts and crafts, jewelry and books. The Cherokee Gift Shop is open every day of the week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Come inside and take a look for yourself! To shop online, go to CherokeeGiftShop.com.

published: 20 Jul 2016

Westward Expansion: Crash Course US History #24

In which John Green teaches you about the Wild, Wild, West, which as it turns out, wasn't as wild as it seemed in the movies. When we think of the western expansion of the United States in the 19th century, we're conditioned to imagine the loner. The self-reliant, unattached cowpoke roaming the prairie in search of wandering calves, or the half-addled prospector who has broken from reality thanks to the solitude of his single-minded quest for gold dust. While there may be a grain of truth to these classic Hollywood stereotypes, it isn't a very big grain of truth. Many of the pioneers who settled the west were family groups. Many were immigrants. Many were major corporations. The big losers in the westward migration were Native Americans, who were killed or moved onto reservations. Not cool...

Native America before European Colonization

Upon the arrival of Columbus in 1492 in the Carabean Islands, unknown to Columbus (and majority of the Eastern Hemisphere), he landed on Islands located in the middle of two huge continents now known has North America and South America that was teaming with huge Civilizations (that rivaled any in the world at that time) and thousands of smaller Nations and Tribes. With recent estimations, the population may have been over 100 million people that spanned from Alaska and Green Land, all the to the tip of southern South America.
Pre Colombian North America (north of Mesoamerica):
In Pre-Canada, most people lived along the coast, along the major rivers
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HOMELAND NATION

The Shawnee Indians

Seneca Nation of Indians: Rich Traditions Shape the Future SHORT

The Seneca Nation of Indians is a federally recognized Indian tribe in western New York. With more than 8,000 members, the Seneca Nation is looking to its rich traditions to help shape its future. By integrating the Seneca language and culture into early childhood and adult immersion programs, offering programs to promote healing and restoration from the historical trauma many families have endured, and honoring their connection to the land, the Seneca people are embracing a broad definition of health. The Nation is also addressing high unemployment rates through its EmploymentTrainingDepartment and working to build a fiscally strong community. Learn more about its story and the rest of the 2017 RWJFCulture of Health Prize winners at www.rwjf.org/prize.

Osiyo is the traditional CherokeeGreeting. Come say "hello" to the Cherokee Nation, located in Northeastern Oklahoma's Green Country. With more than 66,000 acres to explore, a trip to the Cherokee Nation is an adventure through the historic doorways of Indian Territory and pre-statehood. Learn more about our culture, people and language through one of our unique cultural tours. To book yours, visit CherokeeTourismOK.com or call toll-free (877) 779-6977.

Osiyo is the traditional CherokeeGreeting. Come say "hello" to the Cherokee Nation, located in Northeastern Oklahoma's Green Country. With more than 66,000 acres to explore, a trip to the Cherokee Nation is an adventure through the historic doorways of Indian Territory and pre-statehood. Learn more about our culture, people and language through one of our unique cultural tours. To book yours, visit CherokeeTourismOK.com or call toll-free (877) 779-6977.

published:10 Oct 2012

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Native American Flute Music: Meditation Music for Shamanic Astral Projection, Healing Music

Native American FluteMusic: Meditation Music for Shamanic Astral Projection, Healing Music
Shamanism is a system for psychic, emotional, and spiritual healing and for exploration, discovery, and knowledge gathering about non-material worlds and states of mind. Shamanism is a "technique of ecstasy" in which the spirit of the shaman leaves the body and travels to communicate with spirit helpers and other beings for the purpose of obtaining knowledge, power, or healing.
Shamanic Astral Projection or Shamanic Journeying is an altered state of consciousness wherein you enter a realm called non-ordinary reality. By journeying you can gather knowledge and perform healing in ways that are not accessible in ordinary waking reality.
How does shamanism work?
Some people think that in shamanic healing journeying, the spirit leaves the body and a person is being healed by spirit helpers. Others think that shamanic journeying allows access to one's own intuition, which may otherwise be drowned out by the prattle of everyday thinking or by anxiety; and that it is a way of engaging a person's subconscious desires for healing.
Shamanic healing may not cure physical or psychological illness, but it may help one gain psychic energy that will allow one better to handle illness. Shamanic healing therefore is best used in conjunction with other treatments, not as a substitute for them.
Connection with a Power Animal
A power animal protects you physically and provides you with emotional support, wisdom, and vital energy. Some people think a power animal is a spirit being that stays with you because it cares for you and enjoys being able to experience life in a physical body. Others think a power animal is a symbol for one's subconscious wisdom. Almost everybody has a power animal; some have several. (Perhaps you had an "invisible animal friend" as a child or have always been fascinated with a particular kind of animal. This animal may be your Power Animal).
A person may, in the course of life, lose contact with the power animal, thereby losing the animal's protection, wisdom, and energy. If you lose contact with your Power Animal, you may feel dispirited, or you may become sick easily.
The Shamanic Astral Projection technique of Power Animal Retrieval can restore a person's connection to a Power Animal. A person can also journey to find his or her own Power Animal. To maintain a connection with your Power Animal, take the time to learn about your animal, learn to feel its presence, communicate with it, and honor it by doing things that it enjoys.
Free flow of emotional and physical energy
Health requires a free flow of energy that one can use to accomplish one's desires in the world. But one's energy can become blocked in various ways.
People who have lost parts of their life essence, who have been ill, who have lost connection with a Power Animal, or who are regularly exposed to emotionally stressful situations are vulnerable to intrusions or "psychic infections" that block a person's connection with self or drain a person's energy.
An intrusion can be thought of either as a foreign energy being that takes up residence in a person's psychic body (a psychic infection), or as a psychic structure (an emotional wall or barrier) that a person built to keep herself safe from harm, but that now is blocking some of his/her energy expression. A person with an intrusion might feel drained or ill, might have aches and pains, might have nightmares or other fears. A shamanic healer can find and remove intrusions and barriers in a healing ritual called extraction.
A sense of purpose
A sense of purpose is necessary to happiness. The person who loves and cares about the world and fellow beings, who wants to make some small part of the universe a better place, has a sense of purpose. A person can find a sense of purpose in life by seeking knowledge and direction through shamanic journeys, divinations, and rituals. One can do this alone, or with a group of people engaged in similar quests. A shamanic healer or counselor can't find another person's purpose, but can help one seek and interpret information.
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Native American FluteMusic: Meditation Music for Shamanic Astral Projection, Healing Music
Shamanism is a system for psychic, emotional, and spiritual healing and for exploration, discovery, and knowledge gathering about non-material worlds and states of mind. Shamanism is a "technique of ecstasy" in which the spirit of the shaman leaves the body and travels to communicate with spirit helpers and other beings for the purpose of obtaining knowledge, power, or healing.
Shamanic Astral Projection or Shamanic Journeying is an altered state of consciousness wherein you enter a realm called non-ordinary reality. By journeying you can gather knowledge and perform healing in ways that are not accessible in ordinary waking reality.
How does shamanism work?
Some people think that in shamanic healing journeying, the spirit leaves the body and a person is being healed by spirit helpers. Others think that shamanic journeying allows access to one's own intuition, which may otherwise be drowned out by the prattle of everyday thinking or by anxiety; and that it is a way of engaging a person's subconscious desires for healing.
Shamanic healing may not cure physical or psychological illness, but it may help one gain psychic energy that will allow one better to handle illness. Shamanic healing therefore is best used in conjunction with other treatments, not as a substitute for them.
Connection with a Power Animal
A power animal protects you physically and provides you with emotional support, wisdom, and vital energy. Some people think a power animal is a spirit being that stays with you because it cares for you and enjoys being able to experience life in a physical body. Others think a power animal is a symbol for one's subconscious wisdom. Almost everybody has a power animal; some have several. (Perhaps you had an "invisible animal friend" as a child or have always been fascinated with a particular kind of animal. This animal may be your Power Animal).
A person may, in the course of life, lose contact with the power animal, thereby losing the animal's protection, wisdom, and energy. If you lose contact with your Power Animal, you may feel dispirited, or you may become sick easily.
The Shamanic Astral Projection technique of Power Animal Retrieval can restore a person's connection to a Power Animal. A person can also journey to find his or her own Power Animal. To maintain a connection with your Power Animal, take the time to learn about your animal, learn to feel its presence, communicate with it, and honor it by doing things that it enjoys.
Free flow of emotional and physical energy
Health requires a free flow of energy that one can use to accomplish one's desires in the world. But one's energy can become blocked in various ways.
People who have lost parts of their life essence, who have been ill, who have lost connection with a Power Animal, or who are regularly exposed to emotionally stressful situations are vulnerable to intrusions or "psychic infections" that block a person's connection with self or drain a person's energy.
An intrusion can be thought of either as a foreign energy being that takes up residence in a person's psychic body (a psychic infection), or as a psychic structure (an emotional wall or barrier) that a person built to keep herself safe from harm, but that now is blocking some of his/her energy expression. A person with an intrusion might feel drained or ill, might have aches and pains, might have nightmares or other fears. A shamanic healer can find and remove intrusions and barriers in a healing ritual called extraction.
A sense of purpose
A sense of purpose is necessary to happiness. The person who loves and cares about the world and fellow beings, who wants to make some small part of the universe a better place, has a sense of purpose. A person can find a sense of purpose in life by seeking knowledge and direction through shamanic journeys, divinations, and rituals. One can do this alone, or with a group of people engaged in similar quests. A shamanic healer or counselor can't find another person's purpose, but can help one seek and interpret information.
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Have you been inside the new CherokeeGift Shop inside Hard Rock Hotel & CasinoTulsa? Cherokee culture is vibrant and alive in the gift shop’s fresh, modern look. Visitors can purchase unique apparel, Native American arts and crafts, jewelry and books. The Cherokee Gift Shop is open every day of the week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Come inside and take a look for yourself! To shop online, go to CherokeeGiftShop.com.

Have you been inside the new CherokeeGift Shop inside Hard Rock Hotel & CasinoTulsa? Cherokee culture is vibrant and alive in the gift shop’s fresh, modern look. Visitors can purchase unique apparel, Native American arts and crafts, jewelry and books. The Cherokee Gift Shop is open every day of the week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Come inside and take a look for yourself! To shop online, go to CherokeeGiftShop.com.

Westward Expansion: Crash Course US History #24

In which John Green teaches you about the Wild, Wild, West, which as it turns out, wasn't as wild as it seemed in the movies. When we think of the western expan...

In which John Green teaches you about the Wild, Wild, West, which as it turns out, wasn't as wild as it seemed in the movies. When we think of the western expansion of the United States in the 19th century, we're conditioned to imagine the loner. The self-reliant, unattached cowpoke roaming the prairie in search of wandering calves, or the half-addled prospector who has broken from reality thanks to the solitude of his single-minded quest for gold dust. While there may be a grain of truth to these classic Hollywood stereotypes, it isn't a very big grain of truth. Many of the pioneers who settled the west were family groups. Many were immigrants. Many were major corporations. The big losers in the westward migration were Native Americans, who were killed or moved onto reservations. Not cool, American pioneers.
Support CrashCourse on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode. America’s Westward expansion was fueled by both Manifest Destiny and a desire to grow the nation and its resources — though at a cost: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/manifest-destiny
As Americans continued to stream West on the name of Manifest Destiny, American Indians saw their lives changed forever as they moved from practising resistance to lives on reservations: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/from-resistance-to-reservations

In which John Green teaches you about the Wild, Wild, West, which as it turns out, wasn't as wild as it seemed in the movies. When we think of the western expansion of the United States in the 19th century, we're conditioned to imagine the loner. The self-reliant, unattached cowpoke roaming the prairie in search of wandering calves, or the half-addled prospector who has broken from reality thanks to the solitude of his single-minded quest for gold dust. While there may be a grain of truth to these classic Hollywood stereotypes, it isn't a very big grain of truth. Many of the pioneers who settled the west were family groups. Many were immigrants. Many were major corporations. The big losers in the westward migration were Native Americans, who were killed or moved onto reservations. Not cool, American pioneers.
Support CrashCourse on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode. America’s Westward expansion was fueled by both Manifest Destiny and a desire to grow the nation and its resources — though at a cost: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/manifest-destiny
As Americans continued to stream West on the name of Manifest Destiny, American Indians saw their lives changed forever as they moved from practising resistance to lives on reservations: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/from-resistance-to-reservations

Upon the arrival of Columbus in 1492 in the Carabean Islands, unknown to Columbus (and majority of the Eastern Hemisphere), he landed on Islands located in the middle of two huge continents now known has North America and South America that was teaming with huge Civilizations (that rivaled any in the world at that time) and thousands of smaller Nations and Tribes. With recent estimations, the population may have been over 100 million people that spanned from Alaska and Green Land, all the to the tip of southern South America.
Pre Colombian North America (north of Mesoamerica):
In Pre-Canada, most people lived along the coast, along the major rivers
"I'll finishing editing this soon"

Upon the arrival of Columbus in 1492 in the Carabean Islands, unknown to Columbus (and majority of the Eastern Hemisphere), he landed on Islands located in the middle of two huge continents now known has North America and South America that was teaming with huge Civilizations (that rivaled any in the world at that time) and thousands of smaller Nations and Tribes. With recent estimations, the population may have been over 100 million people that spanned from Alaska and Green Land, all the to the tip of southern South America.
Pre Colombian North America (north of Mesoamerica):
In Pre-Canada, most people lived along the coast, along the major rivers
"I'll finishing editing this soon"

The Seneca Nation of Indians is a federally recognized Indian tribe in western New York. With more than 8,000 members, the Seneca Nation is looking to its rich traditions to help shape its future. By integrating the Seneca language and culture into early childhood and adult immersion programs, offering programs to promote healing and restoration from the historical trauma many families have endured, and honoring their connection to the land, the Seneca people are embracing a broad definition of health. The Nation is also addressing high unemployment rates through its EmploymentTrainingDepartment and working to build a fiscally strong community. Learn more about its story and the rest of the 2017 RWJFCulture of Health Prize winners at www.rwjf.org/prize.

The Seneca Nation of Indians is a federally recognized Indian tribe in western New York. With more than 8,000 members, the Seneca Nation is looking to its rich traditions to help shape its future. By integrating the Seneca language and culture into early childhood and adult immersion programs, offering programs to promote healing and restoration from the historical trauma many families have endured, and honoring their connection to the land, the Seneca people are embracing a broad definition of health. The Nation is also addressing high unemployment rates through its EmploymentTrainingDepartment and working to build a fiscally strong community. Learn more about its story and the rest of the 2017 RWJFCulture of Health Prize winners at www.rwjf.org/prize.

Indian Reservation (Cherokee Nation) Lyrics

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Amazing Grace Cherokee - PRAYER

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►Native AmericanPrayer:
Oh GreatSpirit,
Whose voice I hear in the winds,
And whose breath gives life to all the world,
hear me!
I am small and weak,
I need your strength and wisdom.
Let me walk in beauty, and make my eyes
ever behold the red and purple sunset.
Make my hands respect the th...

published: 07 Jan 2015

The new Cherokee morning song with translation

Thanks for watching!
Remember, we can not exist without the sun,
so protect the world where you live.
You're only a guest on''''mother nature!
Dear watchers,
First ''the'' murderd the idians and know the are trying the fade out the palastins...
Made world:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nsxv6djAI8
Thank to all people that watch these song and write there comments down
THANK'S TO A WATCHER THE SONG IS FROM WALELA!,

Indian Reservation (Cherokee Nation) Lyrics

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This is a video for my social studies class.
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Amazing Grace Cherokee - PRAYER

►Video edited 2010-10 http://www.ine-pps.nl/?page=movies&item=amazing_grace_cherokee
All info is added at the end of this video.
The white man actor from the mo...

►Video edited 2010-10 http://www.ine-pps.nl/?page=movies&item=amazing_grace_cherokee
All info is added at the end of this video.
The white man actor from the movie: A MAN CALLED HORSE
was Richard Harris, he died in 2002 at the age of 72
►No matter what age you are, YOU are SPECIAL.
What your circumstances might be, YOU are SPECIAL.
YOU have something unique to offer, because of who YOU are.
No matter who YOU are or what YOU've done
YOU are special because God made YOU...
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►Native AmericanPrayer:
Oh GreatSpirit,
Whose voice I hear in the winds,
And whose breath gives life to all the world,
hear me!
I am small and weak,
I need your strength and wisdom.
Let me walk in beauty, and make my eyes
ever behold the red and purple sunset.
Make my hands respect the things you have made
and my ears sharp to hear your voice.
Make me wise so that I may understand the
things you have taught my people.
Let me learn the lessons you have hidden
in every leaf and rock.
I seek strength, not to be greater than my brother,
but to fight my greatest enemy – myself.
Make me always ready to come to you with
clean hands and straight eyes.
So when life fades, as the fading sunset
my spirit may come to you
without shame.
►Pueblo Indian Prayer:
Hold on to what is good, even if it's a handful of earth...
Hold on to what you believe, even if it's a tree that stands by itself...
Hold on to what you must do, even if it's a long way from here...
Hold on to your life, even if it's easier to let go....
Hold on to my hand, even if I've gone away from you.
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►Video edited 2010-10 http://www.ine-pps.nl/?page=movies&item=amazing_grace_cherokee
All info is added at the end of this video.
The white man actor from the movie: A MAN CALLED HORSE
was Richard Harris, he died in 2002 at the age of 72
►No matter what age you are, YOU are SPECIAL.
What your circumstances might be, YOU are SPECIAL.
YOU have something unique to offer, because of who YOU are.
No matter who YOU are or what YOU've done
YOU are special because God made YOU...
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►Native AmericanPrayer:
Oh GreatSpirit,
Whose voice I hear in the winds,
And whose breath gives life to all the world,
hear me!
I am small and weak,
I need your strength and wisdom.
Let me walk in beauty, and make my eyes
ever behold the red and purple sunset.
Make my hands respect the things you have made
and my ears sharp to hear your voice.
Make me wise so that I may understand the
things you have taught my people.
Let me learn the lessons you have hidden
in every leaf and rock.
I seek strength, not to be greater than my brother,
but to fight my greatest enemy – myself.
Make me always ready to come to you with
clean hands and straight eyes.
So when life fades, as the fading sunset
my spirit may come to you
without shame.
►Pueblo Indian Prayer:
Hold on to what is good, even if it's a handful of earth...
Hold on to what you believe, even if it's a tree that stands by itself...
Hold on to what you must do, even if it's a long way from here...
Hold on to your life, even if it's easier to let go....
Hold on to my hand, even if I've gone away from you.
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The new Cherokee morning song with translation

Thanks for watching!
Remember, we can not exist without the sun,
so protect the world where you live.
You're only a guest on''''mother nature!
Dear watchers...

Thanks for watching!
Remember, we can not exist without the sun,
so protect the world where you live.
You're only a guest on''''mother nature!
Dear watchers,
First ''the'' murderd the idians and know the are trying the fade out the palastins...
Made world:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nsxv6djAI8
Thank to all people that watch these song and write there comments down
THANK'S TO A WATCHER THE SONG IS FROM WALELA!,

Thanks for watching!
Remember, we can not exist without the sun,
so protect the world where you live.
You're only a guest on''''mother nature!
Dear watchers,
First ''the'' murderd the idians and know the are trying the fade out the palastins...
Made world:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nsxv6djAI8
Thank to all people that watch these song and write there comments down
THANK'S TO A WATCHER THE SONG IS FROM WALELA!,

Sorrow and Poverty in the Cherokee Nation

On April 16, 2007Cherokee NationTribal Councilors voted to raise the dividends to the Cheorkee people from their Casinos. Cherokee's recieve 30% of the profit to be used for services with the other 70% going back into business investments. All the businesses have either failed or are failing except for the casinos and smoke shops. These are operated under Cherokee Nation Enterprises and have their own board of directors appointed by Chief Chad Smith.
Cherokee Nation Industries(CNI)has recently reported they are losing close to a million dollars a year.

Osiyo Trade Show- Cherokee Nation Cultural Tourism

Osiyo is the traditional CherokeeGreeting. Come say "hello" to the Cherokee Nation, located in Northeastern Oklahoma's Green Country. With more than 66,000 acres to explore, a trip to the Cherokee Nation is an adventure through the historic doorways of Indian Territory and pre-statehood. Learn more about our culture, people and language through one of our unique cultural tours. To book yours, visit CherokeeTourismOK.com or call toll-free (877) 779-6977.

9:09:09

Native American Flute Music: Meditation Music for Shamanic Astral Projection, Healing Music

Native American Flute Music: Meditation Music for Shamanic Astral Projection, Healing Music

Native American FluteMusic: Meditation Music for Shamanic Astral Projection, Healing Music
Shamanism is a system for psychic, emotional, and spiritual healing and for exploration, discovery, and knowledge gathering about non-material worlds and states of mind. Shamanism is a "technique of ecstasy" in which the spirit of the shaman leaves the body and travels to communicate with spirit helpers and other beings for the purpose of obtaining knowledge, power, or healing.
Shamanic Astral Projection or Shamanic Journeying is an altered state of consciousness wherein you enter a realm called non-ordinary reality. By journeying you can gather knowledge and perform healing in ways that are not accessible in ordinary waking reality.
How does shamanism work?
Some people think that in shamanic healing journeying, the spirit leaves the body and a person is being healed by spirit helpers. Others think that shamanic journeying allows access to one's own intuition, which may otherwise be drowned out by the prattle of everyday thinking or by anxiety; and that it is a way of engaging a person's subconscious desires for healing.
Shamanic healing may not cure physical or psychological illness, but it may help one gain psychic energy that will allow one better to handle illness. Shamanic healing therefore is best used in conjunction with other treatments, not as a substitute for them.
Connection with a Power Animal
A power animal protects you physically and provides you with emotional support, wisdom, and vital energy. Some people think a power animal is a spirit being that stays with you because it cares for you and enjoys being able to experience life in a physical body. Others think a power animal is a symbol for one's subconscious wisdom. Almost everybody has a power animal; some have several. (Perhaps you had an "invisible animal friend" as a child or have always been fascinated with a particular kind of animal. This animal may be your Power Animal).
A person may, in the course of life, lose contact with the power animal, thereby losing the animal's protection, wisdom, and energy. If you lose contact with your Power Animal, you may feel dispirited, or you may become sick easily.
The Shamanic Astral Projection technique of Power Animal Retrieval can restore a person's connection to a Power Animal. A person can also journey to find his or her own Power Animal. To maintain a connection with your Power Animal, take the time to learn about your animal, learn to feel its presence, communicate with it, and honor it by doing things that it enjoys.
Free flow of emotional and physical energy
Health requires a free flow of energy that one can use to accomplish one's desires in the world. But one's energy can become blocked in various ways.
People who have lost parts of their life essence, who have been ill, who have lost connection with a Power Animal, or who are regularly exposed to emotionally stressful situations are vulnerable to intrusions or "psychic infections" that block a person's connection with self or drain a person's energy.
An intrusion can be thought of either as a foreign energy being that takes up residence in a person's psychic body (a psychic infection), or as a psychic structure (an emotional wall or barrier) that a person built to keep herself safe from harm, but that now is blocking some of his/her energy expression. A person with an intrusion might feel drained or ill, might have aches and pains, might have nightmares or other fears. A shamanic healer can find and remove intrusions and barriers in a healing ritual called extraction.
A sense of purpose
A sense of purpose is necessary to happiness. The person who loves and cares about the world and fellow beings, who wants to make some small part of the universe a better place, has a sense of purpose. A person can find a sense of purpose in life by seeking knowledge and direction through shamanic journeys, divinations, and rituals. One can do this alone, or with a group of people engaged in similar quests. A shamanic healer or counselor can't find another person's purpose, but can help one seek and interpret information.
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11:34

THE BLACKFOOT NATION

We travel through southern Alberta, Canada to learn more about the Blackfoot Confederacy, ...

INSIDE LOOK: CHEROKEE GIFT SHOP

Have you been inside the new CherokeeGift Shop inside Hard Rock Hotel & CasinoTulsa? Cherokee culture is vibrant and alive in the gift shop’s fresh, modern look. Visitors can purchase unique apparel, Native American arts and crafts, jewelry and books. The Cherokee Gift Shop is open every day of the week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Come inside and take a look for yourself! To shop online, go to CherokeeGiftShop.com.

12:44

Westward Expansion: Crash Course US History #24

In which John Green teaches you about the Wild, Wild, West, which as it turns out, wasn't ...

Westward Expansion: Crash Course US History #24

In which John Green teaches you about the Wild, Wild, West, which as it turns out, wasn't as wild as it seemed in the movies. When we think of the western expansion of the United States in the 19th century, we're conditioned to imagine the loner. The self-reliant, unattached cowpoke roaming the prairie in search of wandering calves, or the half-addled prospector who has broken from reality thanks to the solitude of his single-minded quest for gold dust. While there may be a grain of truth to these classic Hollywood stereotypes, it isn't a very big grain of truth. Many of the pioneers who settled the west were family groups. Many were immigrants. Many were major corporations. The big losers in the westward migration were Native Americans, who were killed or moved onto reservations. Not cool, American pioneers.
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Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode. America’s Westward expansion was fueled by both Manifest Destiny and a desire to grow the nation and its resources — though at a cost: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/manifest-destiny
As Americans continued to stream West on the name of Manifest Destiny, American Indians saw their lives changed forever as they moved from practising resistance to lives on reservations: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/from-resistance-to-reservations

28:32

Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People Veterans Episode

This special edition of Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People shares five stories of Cherok...

Native America before European Colonization

Upon the arrival of Columbus in 1492 in the Carabean Islands, unknown to Columbus (and majority of the Eastern Hemisphere), he landed on Islands located in the middle of two huge continents now known has North America and South America that was teaming with huge Civilizations (that rivaled any in the world at that time) and thousands of smaller Nations and Tribes. With recent estimations, the population may have been over 100 million people that spanned from Alaska and Green Land, all the to the tip of southern South America.
Pre Colombian North America (north of Mesoamerica):
In Pre-Canada, most people lived along the coast, along the major rivers
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Seneca Nation of Indians: Rich Traditions Shape the Future SHORT

The Seneca Nation of Indians is a federally recognized Indian tribe in western New York. With more than 8,000 members, the Seneca Nation is looking to its rich traditions to help shape its future. By integrating the Seneca language and culture into early childhood and adult immersion programs, offering programs to promote healing and restoration from the historical trauma many families have endured, and honoring their connection to the land, the Seneca people are embracing a broad definition of health. The Nation is also addressing high unemployment rates through its EmploymentTrainingDepartment and working to build a fiscally strong community. Learn more about its story and the rest of the 2017 RWJFCulture of Health Prize winners at www.rwjf.org/prize.

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Elder in the Making | Episode 1: Cowboy X

Cowboy, a Blackfoot aboriginal and Chris, a Chinese-Canadian, agree to go on roadtrip acro...

Indian Reservation (Cherokee Nation) Lyrics

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Amazing Grace Cherokee - PRAYER

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Oh GreatSpirit,
Whose voice I hear in the winds,
And whose breath gives life to all the world,
hear me!
I am small and weak,
I need your strength and wisdom.
Let me walk in beauty, and make my eyes
ever behold the red and purple sunset.
Make my hands respect the things you have made
and my ears sharp to hear your voice.
Make me wise so that I may understand the
things you have taught my people.
Let me learn the lessons you have hidden
in every leaf and rock.
I seek strength, not to be greater than my brother,
but to fight my greatest enemy – myself.
Make me always ready to come to you with
clean hands and straight eyes.
So when life fades, as the fading sunset
my spirit may come to you
without shame.
►Pueblo Indian Prayer:
Hold on to what is good, even if it's a handful of earth...
Hold on to what you believe, even if it's a tree that stands by itself...
Hold on to what you must do, even if it's a long way from here...
Hold on to your life, even if it's easier to let go....
Hold on to my hand, even if I've gone away from you.
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The new Cherokee morning song with translation

Thanks for watching!
Remember, we can not exist without the sun,
so protect the world whe...

The new Cherokee morning song with translation

Thanks for watching!
Remember, we can not exist without the sun,
so protect the world where you live.
You're only a guest on''''mother nature!
Dear watchers,
First ''the'' murderd the idians and know the are trying the fade out the palastins...
Made world:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nsxv6djAI8
Thank to all people that watch these song and write there comments down
THANK'S TO A WATCHER THE SONG IS FROM WALELA!,

Cherokee People Paul Revere And The Raiders...

Don Fardon - Indian Reservation RS [HD Karaoke] R...

SONG: Indian Reservation...

Cherokee Nation

They took the whole Cherokee nationput us on this reservationtook away our way of lifeTonmahawk and bow and knifeTook away our native tonguetaught their engish to our youngand all the beards we made by handare nowadays made in japancherokee peoplecherokee tribeso proud you livedso proud you diedthey took the whole indian nationlocked us up on the reservationthough I wear a shirt and tiei'm still a red man deep insidecherokee peoplecherokee tribeso proud you livedso proud you diedbut when someday they've learnedthe cherokee nation will returnwill returnwill returnwill returnwill return---------------the end ofthe song..it was sung in 1965 as far as I can tell... Mr. Richard T.Hecht Sr.

It turns out that a theory explaining how we might detect parallel universes and prediction for the end of the world was proposed and completed by physicist Stephen Hawking shortly before he died ... &nbsp;. According to reports, the work predicts that the universe would eventually end when stars run out of energy ... ....

The nation’s highest court refused to hear Arizona’s appeal of a lower court ruling barring the state from denying driver’s licenses to people protected under DACA, the report said. The case involved the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program created in 2012 under former President Barack Obama, the report said ... – WN.com. Jack Durschlag....

Britain’s Royal Astronomical Society announced Monday that an object called 1I/2017 (‘Oumuamua) – the first confirmed asteroid known to have journeyed here from outside our solar system – most likely came from from a binary star system, or two stars orbiting a common center of gravity, EarthSky reported ... They looked at how common these star systems are in the galaxy ... ....

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USDA Forest Service officials say that beginning March 16, if weather conditions permit, several prescribed (controlled) burns will be conducted in the southern portion of CherokeeNationalForest during the next several days ...Prescribed fire is used in the CherokeeNational Forest for several reasons including.....

A DAY AWAY. By Mike Steely. steelym@knoxfocus.com ... “You can’t get there from here” isn’t actually true but it seems like it ... One of the interesting historic notes is that John Sevier successfully attacked a Chicka-mauga Cherokee camp there by surprising the Native Americans ... Part of the AppalachianNationalScenicTrail passes through the park ... The park and the surrounding CherokeeNationalForest have many abandoned logging roads ... .......

CherokeeNation honors veteransThe CherokeeNation recently honored FieldsSmith, 84, of Vian with the tribe’s Medal of Patriotism, according to a news release from the tribe.Sgt. Smith was born in 1933 and drafted into the Army in 1955. He completed basic training at Fort Chaffee, training to become an infantryman ... ....

As the chief of the CherokeeNation and the son of public schoolteachers, it has troubled me to see the inaction at the state level as teachers across our great state struggle. The time for action is now, and CherokeeNation is taking the lead by granting our certified teachers the pay raise they deserve ... However, CherokeeNation will not wait any longer ... The CherokeeNation understands the role of teachers....

The Denver-based 10th Circuit Court of Appeals will hear arguments in CherokeeNation v ... The lower court determined the BIA had to first get written approval from CherokeeNation before allowing the UKB to take land into trust within the former reservation boundaries of the CherokeeNation ... A spokeswoman for the CherokeeNation declined to comment Friday afternoon....

The Denver-based 10th Circuit Court of Appeals will hear arguments in CherokeeNation v ... The lower court determined the BIA had to first get written approval from CherokeeNation before allowing the UKB to take land into trust within the former reservation boundaries of the CherokeeNation ... A spokeswoman for the CherokeeNation declined to comment Friday afternoon....

"You support this, CherokeeNation? It would seen that Native Americans would be the first to understand the need for more weapons, not less ...Kudos to CherokeeNation for doing just that! The "no consequences" problem exists, in some cases; the "mental health problem," certainly....

"You support this, CherokeeNation? It would seen that Native Americans would be the first to understand the need for more weapons, not less ...Kudos to CherokeeNation for doing just that! The "no consequences" problem exists, in some cases; the "mental health problem," certainly....